Georgia plans one of the largest voter cancellations in U.S. history
'The Library Dads' rewrite the narrative on Black fatherhood
Bolstered by the near-bottomless demand for more digital storage space and artificial intelligence technologies, massive data center proposals are becoming as common as kudzu.
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Georgia Power this week defended plans to continuing to burn coal to serve data centers and faced questions about the transparency of its pursuit of new gas units.
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Georgia moves to increase mandatory minimums for fentanyl trafficking in Georgia in an effort to curb the opioid epidemic.
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Black actors Eric André and Clayton English are trying to revive their lawsuit alleging a law enforcement program at Atlanta's airport unlawfully targeted Black passengers.
Georgia plans one of the largest voter cancellations in U.S. history
'The Library Dads' rewrite the narrative on Black fatherhood
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The homeless man suffered “blunt force trauma” during a encampment clearing with heavy equipment by the city of Atlanta.
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Former CDC leaders: plan to cut 10,000 federal health workers could derail U.S. polio eradication plans abroad.
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Four soldiers who were stationed at Fort Stewart near Savannah, Georgia went missing in a training accident in Lithuania, a spokesman for the unit said Wednesday.
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The state’s unemployment rate has hovered around 3.6% for the last nine months.
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Georgia’s largest jury verdicts in recent years have ranged from $100 million to a record-setting $2.5 billion.
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Bank advocates are lauding a proposed move to scrap a $5 cap on bank overdraft fees, but U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock of Georgia says it could squeeze American families.
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Filmmaker Tyler Perry said wanted to create a program where he could take what he’s learned in the business and share it with others.
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A bill to shield manufacturers of crop chemicals from liability passed both chambers of the Georgia legislature, and now Gov. Brian Kemp will have the final say.